Quality Assurance

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Gene Database Project Links
Overview Deliverables Reference Format Guilds Project Manager GenMAPP User Quality Assurance Coder
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Guild Members

  • Species 1:
  • Species 2:
  • Species 3:
  • Species 4:

Milestones

Milestone 1

  1. (with Coders) Get a full import-export cycle done.
  2. (with Coders) Decide on a file/version management scheme/system.
  3. Learn the ID systems:
    • Systems that are the same for each species (hint: guild members help each other out by posting the relevant information on this page)
      • UniProt
      • RefSeq
      • GeneID (EntrezGene from NCBI)
      • GO
    • The OrderedLocusNames for your species

Milestone 2

  1. Characterize regular expression patterns to detect the IDs (for filtering then counting).
    • XMLPipeDB Match utility
    • Direct SQL queries in PostgreSQL
    • For example, the Vibrio IDs were of the form VC#### or VC_####; how would you express that in Match or as an SQL query?
    • Table inspection/filtering/sorting in Microsoft Access
    • If needed, side-by-side sorted comparisons in Microsoft Excel (as described here)
  2. Document/log all work done, problems encountered, and how they were resolved.

Milestone 3

Along with your Coder, customize the Tally Engine setup for your species as specified in these coder steps. You will want to add, at the very least, the ordered locus IDs for your species.

Milestone 4

  1. Document the relational database schema for the gene database.
  2. Create the ReadMe with comparisons to MOD for your species.
Gene Database Project Links
Overview Deliverables Reference Format Guilds Project Manager GenMAPP User Quality Assurance Coder
Teams Heavy Metal HaterZ The Class Whoopers GÉNialOMICS Oregon Trail Survivors